Winter

Knitting
June 2014
Lace ?
US 0 - 2.0 mm
US 1 - 2.25 mm
US 1½ - 2.5 mm
US 00 - 1.75 mm
US 2 - 2.75 mm
1969 - 3609 yards (1800 - 3300 m)
square 117см х 117см, stole 83см х 196см
English Russian
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Pattern in English is now available.
This is a pattern for the advanced knitter.

Traditional Orenburg lace patterns are used in the charts, but I created them in a classical way to shows decreases. In traditional Orenburg charts only yarn-over’s would be shown.
This is a pattern for the advanced knitter.
1) Square shawl – 225 sts wide (edging not included); Chart A, A1.
2) Large square shawl – 321 sts wide; Chart B, B1.
3) Stole, variant 1 – 153 sts wide; Chart C (optional length with 37 or 41 edge repeats).
4) Stole, variant 2 – 185 sts wide; Chart D (optional length with 43,47 or 55 edge repeats).

Approximate yarn utilization, with 10% shrinkage in parentheses, for yarn, 800 m/ 720 yds in 100g):
• Chart A – about 1560m / 1404 yds,
• Chart B – about 2950m / 2650 yds,
• Chart C – 1543m / 1400 yds,
• Chart D – 1930m / 1740 yds.

NadinD used up 134gr = about 1340m / 1490 yds of Canterburry Mister Joe (70% Mohair, 30% Acryl, 1000 m/ 900 yds in 100gr) for the stole variant 1 (chart C_winter_19x37.pdf). Average size after blocking is 79 x 178 cm / 31” x 70”. Needle US 2 - 2.75 mm.

Needles: The pattern book suggests using size 00 or 2 (1.75 or 2.75 mm) needles.

Depending on your knitting style, you may use less or more of the yarn stated.
This shawl has 5 pieces: square center (body) and 4 identical borders. Traditionally these shawls are made as one piece, the pattern has grafting photo tutorial.

The pattern is charted & phototutorial.